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USER MANUAL Jojy Habitat
Jojy Click Clack Sofabed
Assembly Instructions - Please keep for future reference
JOJY-SB-AW17-A
Dimensions
Width - 217cm
Depth - 84cm
(Extended
Depth- 110cm)
Height - 83cm
Extended - 110cm


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Line drawing of a modern sofa with vertical ribs and side legs (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a simple bed with slats and side supports (no text or symbols)Important – Please read these instructions before assembly
If you need help or have damaged or missing parts, email: customerservices@habitat.co.uk or call: 0344 499 4686
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Safety and Care Advice
Important – Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly
Fabric Upholstery
General care
- Dust and accumulated dirt can accelerate wear of your upholstery and dull the colours.
We recommend lightly vacuuming with the appropriate upholstery attachment, or brushing with a soft bristled brush on a weekly basis. - Do not vacuum cushions that are contain feathers – brush with a soft bristled brush on a weekly basis instead.
- Avoid exposing your upholstery to direct and prolonged periods of sunlight and heat sources as fading may occur.
- Do no sit on the arms or back of your sofa or armchair as this could damage them.
- Avoid sitting on the edge of seat cushions as this could distort their shape or damage them over time.
- Never drag your furniture when moving it as this can damage the legs and frame. Always lift by the base.
• Take extra care when handling sharp objects near this product that could damage the cover. - Never pull loose threads – always trim them neatly with scissors.
Sofas with Loose Cushions Including Back and Seat Cushions
- Cushions will flatten and settle with use, and their covers can stretch and wrinkle. This is completely normal and to be expected.
- Regular plumping and redressing – at least once a week – will help keep your cushions and your sofa looking good. After plumping the fillings, you should smooth and reset the covers so the cushions look like new again.
Spots and Spills
· DO NOT RUB!
- Quickly and carefully soak up any spillage by gently blotting with a clean, dry absorbent cloth.
- Do not use a wet cloth on fabric upholstery.
Light Coloured Covers – Caution about Dye Transfer
If your sofa or chair has a light-coloured cover fabric please be aware that colour from denim jeans and other non-colour-fast dark clothing can transfer onto your upholstery and cause discolouration. This is called 'dye transfer' and is especially common if the clothing is wet.
Professional Clean Only
Covers - both removable and fixed - should only be cleaned professionally by an upholstery cleaning specialist.
Please note that colour variation may occur between cleaned and un-cleaned sections. When cleaning, it is advisable to clean all components at the same time to avoid colour variation.
General information
If for any reason you should have problems with your Habitat product, please contact the store from which you purchased it.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
If you have any comments or suggestions regarding this product, assembly instructions or service
received, please contact the store or Habitat Head Office via its web site: www.habitat.co.uk
or write directly to: Habitat Retail Ltd. 489-499 Avebury Boulevard, Milton Keynes MK9 2NW
Please check you have all the components and fittings listed below

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83cm
Assembly Instructions
Step 1

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Technical diagram illustrating a mechanical assembly with tool positioning and component specifications, including cross-sectional views and labeled parts.Step 3

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Please Note:
Take care not to damage legs when turning over

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Assembly Instructions
Step 4: Opening Sofa Bed into Bed Configuration

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Line drawing of a bed with a magnified inset showing hand positioning and structural details (no text or symbols)Unzip hidden support legs that are built into the sofa-back and click-lock them into the extended position so that they can't accidentally fold away again when in use

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Line drawing of a modern bench with slatted backrest and side supports (no text or symbols)Step 5

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Line drawing of a wooden folding chair with a dashed arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)Pull sofa-back forward to release the click-clack mechanism and allow the sofa-back to drop back down into bed position

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Line drawing of a chair with a curved armrest and a dashed rotation arrow indicating rotational motion (no text or symbols)WARNING! Do not attempt to sit on the sofa bed until you have first checked that both the support legs are locked in the fully extended position, and in contact with the floor
Step 6 : Closing Sofa Bed into Sofa Configuration

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Pull sofa-back up again until the click-clack mo locks into the upright po * Press the small button to the * press the next button and the ofPull sofa-back up again until the click-clack mechanism locks into the upright position
* Press the small button to the side of each support leg to unlock it, and then fold the support legs back into their compartments and zip up

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Line drawing of a simple sofa with slatted backrest and side panels (no text or symbols)WARNING! Please ensure that the sofas-back's click-clack mechanism is engaged before using sofa